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Candice Breitz @ Goodman Gallery

Goodman Gallery

Digest is a multi-channel video installation that consists of 1,001 videotapes, which Candice Breitz has permanently buried in polypropylene video sleeves. Each of the sleeves is emblazoned with a single verb […]

Wilma Woolf @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

Richard Saltoun Gallery 111 Great Titchfield Street, London, United Kingdom

In honour of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women we present Domestic, an installation by Wilma Woolf,  which documents all the women that have been killed in the UK at […]

Anna Barham @ Arcade

Arcade Art

Anna Barham works between text, live events, video and installation.  The title of her current  exhibition is /S/T/R/O/B/E///L/I/C/K////.

Shilpa Gupta @ Frith Street Gallery

Frith Street Gallery 17-18 Golden Square, London, United Kingdom

Shilpa Gupta highlights the fragility of one’s right to expression whilst raising urgent questions of censorship, confinement and resistance.

Mona Ardeleanu @ König London

Mona Ardeleanu’s exhibition THE PADDING, offers strong yet sensitive paintings, which take inspiration from her surroundings and are guided by intuition. Ardeleanu “moves through the world when she paints”, and for this […]

Barbara Rae CBE RA @ Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh

Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh

Barbara Rae CBE RA is a Scottish painter and printmaker whose acclaimed work is exhibited worldwide. Her landscapes are conveyed through her vivacious use of colour, composition and line. This exhibition encapsulates Rae's extensive repertoire of printmaking, undertaken throughout her prolific career.

Sonia Martin @ Bermondsey Space Project

Art Bermondsey Project Space

Painterly Prints a two-person show, presents the abstract and figurative monotypes of Clive Jackson and Sonia Martin. Sonia Martin expresses a female perspective to her subject-matter which encompasses themes of memory, mortality and the search for freedom. Her figurative images, simultaneously bold and tender, reveal a range of feeling that is both engaging and readily accessible. Her […]

Elise Ansel @ Cadogan Contemporary

Cadogan Contemporary

‘Polarity’ is a concept that has always defined Elise Ansel’s practice. Using energetic gestural abstraction, she reinterprets old master paintings into a contemporary pictorial language, and in the process creates a tension between the source material and her own artistic voice. Through her work she aims to set aside the narrative and pictorial elements of […]

Aleksandra Domanovic @ Richard Saltoun Gallery

Richard Saltoun Gallery 111 Great Titchfield Street, London, United Kingdom

Aleksandra Domanović presents three of her animated Worldometers sculptures. The series is named after a notorious website that collates “live” statistics on a variety of data across the world, including COVID-19. Domanović’s Worldometers use holographic technology to give virtual form to a range of imagery selected and developed by the artist.

Magda Archer @ Karsten Schubert

Karsten Schubert 5-8 Lower John Street, London, United Kingdom

It’s a Magda Archer Christmas, is an exhibition of new and recent paintings by Magda Archer. Drawing on a personal archive of found images sourced from books, comics, ephemera and memory, Archer paints rainbow-bright compositions that depict a roll call of cartoonish characters accentuated by punchy slogans. Rendered in her trademark retro–inspired typography, the wry humour […]

Emily Powell @ Livingstone, St Ives

Livingstone, St Ives

Emily Powell's winter exhibition, Green is Essential to my Happiness, celebrates colour and how it can make you feel. Featuring an array of wintery animals and bold colours, Emily has created a series of work just right for the darker months

Khadija Saye @ The British Library

The British Library

'We exist in the marriage of physical and spiritual remembrance. It's in these spaces... we identify with our physical and imagined bodies.' – Khadija Saye Composed of nine powerfully evocative self-portraits, this display of prints by Gambian-British artist Khadija Saye explores her enduring fascination with traditions of spirituality, and marks the artist’s concern with ‘how trauma is […]

Betsy Bradley @ Ikon Gallery

Ikon Gallery, Birmingham

Betsy Bradley explores painting as a life force that traces “the dance between thought and action”.  In her exhibition Chasing Rainbows, Bradley uses voile and organza as painting supports. These translucent fabrics […]

Deborah Segun @ Beers, London

Beers, London

I didn’t give myself a chance to fall in love with myself because I didn’t think she was deserving of it. – Deborah Segun It is often said that our personal reference to self-love is both met and restrained by those things we love the least about ourselves.  Deborah Segun questions this in How to Fall in […]

Kristy M Chan @The Artist Room

The Artist Room

Kristy M Chan traverses figuration and abstraction to form energetic, intuitive and autobiographical compositions. Departing from surreal and dizzying junctures in contemporary life, Chan describes her works as ‘stolen realities’. She works predominately with densely applied oil and oil stick, Chan’s paintings are a visual archive of intense personal interactions situated amongst the fleeting dynamism […]

Rachel Jones @ Thaddaeus Ropac

Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac

Rachel Jones’s new series of paintings, SMIIILLLLEEEE, are presented in this exhibition. The artist investigates a sense of self as a visual, visceral experience, with the motifs of mouths and teeth […]

Kat Lyons @ Pilar Corrias

Pilar Corrias

Early Paradise is an exhibition of new work by Kat Lyons, which shows thirteen paintings based on Lyons’ experiences living on a small, diversified livestock farm.

Alanis Forde & others @ Gillian Jason Gallery

Gillian Jason Gallery

Each of the five artists featuring in the show, create figurative works that are unbound by prejudice.  They subvert and rethink how Black women and figures have been regarded by Western naturalistic classical and modernist traditions within painting. Traditionally depicted as ‘at service’, mocked, or absent; black figures in art are often seen through a […]